Occupy Wall Street Loses Out on Zuccotti

After two months camped out in a lower Manhattan park, authorities evicted Occupy Wall Street protesters. And despite a legal attempt to get back in, a judge sided with New York City to keep Zuccotti Park off-limits to sleepers.

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After two months camped out in a lower Manhattan park, authorities evicted Occupy Wall Street protesters. And despite a legal attempt to get back in, a judge sided with New York City to keep Zuccotti Park off-limits to sleepers.

The Occupy Wall Street movement began two years ago today with protests in lower Manhattan's Zuccotti Park. One year on, the movement was was widely deemed a failure. Two years on, we may be seeing delayed success.

FORTUNE -- To those of us inside, or orbiting, the corporate world, the packs of occupiers all over the world appear antithetical to what we consider an organization. They don't want to achieve their goals, which seem scattered, via Washington. They refuse to have a single, representative face. Besides, the goals and processes of each Occupy movement vary by city. How much planning does it take to be nebulously ticked?

J. Seward Johnson II is the artist who creates life-sized bronzes of people engaged in normal day activities. ??One such statue is located in Zuccotti Park in lower Manhattan, which is now the headquarters for the Occupy Wall Street movement. ??The statue is of a common business man, sitting on a marble bench looking into ...